I'm going to be playing Halo 4 in lieu of watching election coverage. All I need to know is who is winning, not some talking head's take on things.

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Big turnout in some important states is delaying results. People waiting in line to vote (as long as they joined the queue before the polls closed, they get to stay in line and vote) are delaying many important districts from reporting.

Every state from N Dakota down to Texas and eastward is now done (except quirky old Iowa), but many are close or getting results slowly.

No surprise as New Jersey goes Democrat-Democrat for President and Senate.

Florida incredibly close right now. 78% reporting, and the difference is only 193 votes!

Interesting to see West Virginia and Indiana easily go to Gov. Romney, yet also elect Democrats to their senate seats. In the Indiana case, the GOP lost a seat that they had held.

And Claire McCaskille, an extremely vulnerable Democratic Senator, manages to hold onto her seat. Republicans have to be wondering what could have been if Todd Akin had just stuck to an economic message. Highly likely the Dems will hold control of the Senate for another 2 years now (with pickups in CT, MA, and IN).

California just came in and of course pushed Obama's total sky-high. As we knew before the election, if the Pres. gets Ohio or Florida, this election is over, and if he gets Virginia, then it's nearly done.

Romney has taken North Carolina away from Obama. This was a must-have for the Gov.

"As goes Ohio, so goes the Country" The Buckeye State was just put in the President's column, thereby earning him 4 more years.

OBAMA *Winner*__ ROMNEY 283 ---------------- 203

All remaining states except Alaska will be closed by 11 EST. Unless swing states like Virginia and Ohio are called by then, we will still not know the winner at that point.

Important result: Republicans retain their majority in the House of Representatives.Second Important result: Democrats retain their control of the Senate.So government remains basically unchanged.

Obama is also winning VA, FL, NV, and CO at this moment. Even if Ohio needs to be recounted, he takes two of NV and Colorado (both are likely) or FL alone and its still over. The math is not there for Romney.

Romney is not up in any of the battleground states.

This is not a nail-biter other than popular vote (and that gap is closing and is less than 200K). The polls were right.

Obama is also winning VA, FL, NV, and CO at this moment. Even if Ohio needs to be recounted, he takes two of NV and Colorado (both are likely) or FL alone and its still over. The math is not there for Romney.

Romney is not up in any of the battleground states.

This is not a nail-biter other than popular vote (and that gap is closing and is less than 200K). The polls were right.

Florida is another recount in the works, VA has not been decided yet.

NV and CO aren't enough if FL, VA and OH are all being recounted, but let's see how the night plays out.

Edit: ok nevermind, CO and NV (assuming Obama takes it) is enough given the rest of the map is basically settled. Carry on.